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SATYANARAYANAN, M. Hot topics: Mobile computing. IEEE Computer 26, 9 (Sept. 1993), 81--82.

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Puppeteer: Component-based Adaptation for Mobile Computing - de Lara, Wallach, Zwaenepoel (2000)   (33 citations)  (Correct)

....any modification to the application and with little overhead. To the best of our knowledge, previous implementations of adaptations of this nature have relied on modifying the application. 1 Introduction The need for application adaptation in mobile and wireless environments is well established [6, 11, 12, 19, 30, 31]. Many approaches to adaptation have been proposed before, and many taxonomies of adaptation are possible. We focus here on where the adaptation is implemented, and recognize system based [20, 25] and applicationbased adaptation [13, 14, 17, 32] as the opposite ends of the spectrum. As the names ....

SATYANARAYANAN, M. Hot topics: Mobile computing. IEEE Computer 26, 9 (Sept. 1993), 81--82.


Maintaining Quality of Service for Adaptive Mobile Map Clients - Abdelsalam (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....data at the resolution at which a user requests it and save the client time, sending first a very coarse version for browsing, and subsequently sending more details when the user zooms in. 1. 1 Adaptation The need for application adaptation in mobile and wireless environments is well established [4, 16, 20, 27, 43, 44]. Many approaches to adaptation have been proposed before, and many taxonomies of adaptation are possible. We focus here on the types of adaptation policies as well as the location of the implemented adaptation. Adaptation policies can be grouped into two types: data and control [14] Data ....

M. Satyanarayanan, "Hot topics: Mobile computing," IEEE Computer, vol. 26, no. 9, pp. 8182, 1993. BIBLIOGRAPHY 84


Opportunities for Bandwidth Adaptation in Microsoft.. - de Lara, Wallach.. (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....popularity derives, to some extent, from its ability to create compound documents that include data from more than one application. The potentially large size of these documents results in long download and upload latencies for mobile clients accessing the documents through bandwidth limited links [3, 11, 22]. To reduce latency and improve the user s experience, compound documents and the applications that operate on them need to adapt to the available bandwidth. To identify opportunities for adapting compound documents we need to understand their main characteristics. However, most studies of ....

Satyanarayanan, M. Hot topics: Mobile computing. IEEE Computer 26, 9 (Sept. 1993), 81-82.


Puppeteer: Component-based Adaptation for Mobile Computing - de Lara, Wallach, Zwaenepoel (2000)   (33 citations)  (Correct)

....that Puppeteer can achieve average reductions in user latency of up to 84.22 for PowerPoint documents loaded over a 384 Kb sec link and 76.42 for HTML documents loaded over 56 Kb sec link. 1 Introduction The need for application adaptation in mobile and wireless environment is well established [3, 10, 11, 18, 30, 29]. Users want to use the same tools in a mobile environment as they do in their well connected office. Users want to access the same files, even in cases where the files are quite large and the bandwidth is limited, leading to long latencies for file upload and download. Many approaches to ....

SATYANARAYANAN, M. Hot topics: Mobile computing. IEEE Computer 26, 9 (Sept. 1993), 81--82.

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